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You guys have a very strange interpretation of Link's Awakening. The Dream of the Wind Fish wasn't Link's dream. It was reality at the time to him. The Wind Fish, according to the Hyrule Historia, the canon source, dreamed a real world, where Link went. This type of thing is not uncommon in the...
Link has tanked, blocked and withstood matter and reality manipulation in Link's Awakening, when the nightmare lord of the Wind Fish's island distorted reality around him by virtue of its supreme control over the realm when the wind fish slept. That is all.
It was all a dream. Nightmare...
Speed isn't a factor in this fight due to OP making speed equal. Although, even if that wasn't the case, Hal Jordan has effortlessly caught the Flash right after Flash speed blitzed Hawkman and Superman.
Also, I've already said this before, Hal can construct shields that withstand a super nova...
I don't think we should use Game Theory in a VS Debate. I mean, part of debating fictional characters is to understand that real world logic doesn't always apply to them. Game Theory on the other hand, brings everything to the real world and assesses them that way.
If we were to use Game Theory...
Hasn't it already been proven that Pokemon has multiple universes? In Pokemon Black the NPC's refer to Pokemon White as a parallel universe and vice versa. In Diamond and Pearl Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, and Arceus all have their own universe that they live in.
It's still based on a light-based power source. Light, by its very nature, is relflected by the shield in question. Link has a number of dispelling abilities, including his blade's ability to cut energy and his shield's ability to absorb it, but not limited there either. Hal was able to create...
Speed is equalized so Link wouldn't give him the chanceCan't Hal hold Link in a bubble with his Lantern Ring? No, link can cut energy like that.
Hal has created bubbles strong enough to protect Batman and the Flash from a super nova. How is Link suppose to cut through that?
With his Small Star...
Speed is equalized so Link wouldn't give him the chance
Can't Hal hold Link in a bubble with his Lantern Ring?
No, link can cut energy like that.
Hal has created bubbles strong enough to protect Batman and the Flash from a super nova. How is Link suppose to cut through that?
LordKnightmon's name is a pun on the word Rhodonite, a rose red colored crystal, which also influences his (or rather her) rose red colored armor. And to be fair, it's no different from Frieza and how his name is just a play on the word freezer.
An example of what I was talking about is someone...
Never said that the dubs are non-canon. My point is that the dialogue in the dubs can lead to misconceptions (i.e what Goku said about IT). Anything that happens in the animation such as Mewtwo's planetary storms is completely canon, dub or not.
Wasn't that added in the dub? I watched a subbed version and Mewtwo just said the storm was to filter out weaken trainers.
Subs are fanmade, dubs are official canon.
Let me look at your information umm *puts glasses on* Pokemon dub called a rice ball a donut yup very legit and canoOkay, you...
Wasn't that added in the dub? I watched a subbed version and Mewtwo just said the storm was to filter out weaken trainers.
Subs are fanmade, dubs are official canon.
Let me look at your information umm *puts glasses on* Pokemon dub called a rice ball a donut yup very legit and canoOkay, you...
Wasn't that added in the dub? I watched a subbed version and Mewtwo just said the storm was to filter out weaken trainers.
Subs are fanmade, dubs are official canon.
Let me look at your information umm *puts glasses on* Pokemon dub called a rice ball a donut yup very legit and canon
Okay, you...
That figure comes from the original specs released for the Tigerzord in 1994.
Ok, thanks. Just wasn't sure. Anyways, Iustitia Prime, can I ask you this? Do you agree with the concept of Attack Potency and how it's used in this wiki? It seems that this argument on Tommy and the rest of the Power...
Looking back at the calcs from Narutoforums, They actually seem pretty sound (most anyway). For instance, Tommy's strength calcs. There are three all of which are scaled from others. Rito Revolto landing on the moon seems accurate. Along with Zedd spinning the world (Although I wouldn't...
First fight definitely goes to scorpion. Raziel has only a limited amount of time in the mortal realm and taking damage further reduces his time there. Also, isn't Raziel especially weak to fire? Round 2 I don't know. I'm assuming Raziel wouldn't have the same weaknesses as before but I'm not...
Now my question is, can Toon Force feats still be applied to a character even though it only happens once and said character never displays such power again (i.e Eddy eating the sun, Ed breaking through the dimension). Had they not been cartoon characters these feats would be classified as outliers.
I would like them to be universal because of Toon Force. But other than that, they're nowhere near it. Does Toon Force even count as a power? At least with other cartoon's like Popeye we can see quantifiable feats.
Yet Eddy is still rated at Star Level. And there's always that one time Ed flew into the sky only to hit a wall which broke their dimension (he broke out of the show, literally). To be honest, I have no idea where to draw the line between Toon Force and outliers, especially with this show.
I'm not really sure what to call it. Ed just put on the costume and was unstoppable. As for the monsters, eh I got nothing. They have no feats. But since they still are the other kids I guess you can scale them from Eddy who ate the sun (it's hard to accurately assess a cartoon's power).
Crap load of Toon Force, or at least something like that. He puts on a costume convinces himself that the kids in the culdesac are monsters and begins to effortlessly defeat every one of them. Mind you that the Eds would normally get tossed around by the others.
I have a question regarding the Green and White Mighty Morphin Rangers. Both are Tommy Oliver of course, but are they equal in power or is one form stronger than the other?
Just relativistic or even sub relativistic Speed alone is enough. Assuming you can also react at these speeds, you'd be able to dodge all projectiles and literally run through everything. Strength is irrelevant when you have insane speed.